In the vibrant scene of the Rotom V card, the Pokémon is depicted amidst a chaotic array of machinery and tools, surrounded by a colorful backdrop that hints at a bustling workshop. Its playful expression and electric aura suggest a sense of curiosity and mischief, as if it's eager to explore its surroundings. The contrasting elements of the cluttered environment and Rotom's lively presence create a moment filled with energy and potential. This snapshot captures the essence of Rotom as a character who thrives in a
Put any number of Pokémon Tool cards from your discard pile in the Lost Zone. This attack does 40 more damage for each card you put in the Lost Zone in this way.
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